Showing posts with label real estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real estate. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Renovation: The Before

We bought a house! Woo hoo!!! There's light at the end of this way-too-small-apartment tunnel! Even if the light looks like a terribly dated 40's ranch with tweed curtains and brown shag carpet.


We are super thrilled to get into the new house. The large, wooded lot is just around the corner from one of the best elementary schools in town which is actually being demolished and rebuilt, set to open brand new in about 2 years. It's close to everything we love, and is much, much safer than the old digs. The first time we walked through the house, I got "that feeling." Random little things reminded me of the house where I grew up--the attic fan, the rusty glider on the porch, the antique bed that was included with the sale, the garage apartment, and much more. It just needs some TLC. A lot of TLC.

Here's our initial project list and the required "before" photos (sorry for the phone pics):

Kitchen:
  • Install hardwoods
  • Remove the peninsula 
  • Demolish bulkhead
  • new cabinetry & countertops
  • new appliances
  • new lighting
  • update wiring
  • install tiled wall with open shelving
  • construct banquette eating area



Secondary Bath:
  • Replace floors
  • Install new tub/toilet/vanity
  • Update all fixtures
  • Remove built-in cabinet
  • Swap position of toilet & sink to accommodate larger vanity


 Living & Dining:
  • Update built-in cabinet doors (in living & hall)
  • Remove brown shag carpet
  • Install chandelier in dining
  • Install can lights in living
  • Install ceiling fan in living
  • Update fireplace surround & mantle
  • Bump-out fireplace to accomodate TV mount & cables in-wall
  • Install hardwoods (also in foyer, kitchen, & halls) 


Electrical/Mechanical:
  • Replace existing radiant heat & boiler with efficient Central Heat (at least Central A/C is already in place!)
  • Convert to tankless hot water to make room for master closet expansion
  • Bring electrical up to code
  • Install can lighting in main living areas, per code
Master Suite:
  • Expand & renovate master bath
  • Close doorway from master to guest bedroom
  • Convert former mechanical room to walk-in closet 
  • Remove brown shag carpeting. Install carpet.

 

B's Room:
  • Remove shag carpeting
  • Install carpet
  • Install closet system in large closet
  • Convert small closet to reading/play nook

Guest Room:
  • Paint wood paneling
  • Close & patch secondary opening
  • Install closet system

Miscellaneous:
  • Update laundry space
  • Repair windows as needed
  • Updated moldings throughout
  • Sheetrock repair throughout
  • Update paint & finishes throughout
  • Replace interior doors

You may notice a lot of furniture in the house. We inherited it with the house and are still figuring out what we'll keep, sell, and donate. There is definitely a garage sale in our future!

Stay tuned for updates!!!



Friday, May 17, 2013

House for Sale

Well, folks, we've officially put our humble abode on the market. We've been talking about it for quite some time, and had hoped to have it listed earlier this spring. But, oh yeah, we had a baby. Over the last few weeks, a lot of houses in our neighborhood have been sold, so we figured the time was right. We're hoping to capitalize on any shoppers while the market is in our favor! Of course, being the DIYers we are, we're attempting to sell it by owner.

If you know anyone looking, send 'em our way. You can see the house at www.82Clifton.com

If you've read our blog, some of the pics may look somewhat familiar. Afterall, you've seen the befores & afters along the way. One of the reasons we're selling the house is that we've decided this house is actually "too" finished for us. We find ourselves inventing projects just to kill time, and we know our skills would be better put to use in a house that needs a little extra love. Hopefully, the next stop is our "forever" home or at least a place we'll hear lots of laughter and tiny feet running through the halls for years to come.